Zeytouna Ambush Explained

The Al-Zeytouna ambush (Arabic: كمين الزيتونه) was an attack perpetrated by forces loyal to the Government of National Accord against Khalifa Hafters forces. It occurred in Asbi'a (located 40km south of Tripoli) during the final stages of the Western Libya campaign

Conflict:Al-Zeytouna Ambush
Partof:Libyan civil war (2014-2020)
Date:2 June 2020
Place:Asbi'a, Libya
Result:Decisive GNA victory
Combatant1: House of Representatives
Combatant2: Government of National Accord
Commander1: Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar
(LNA supreme commander)
Commander2: Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj
(head of Presidential Council)
Strength1:48 fighters
Various vehicles
Strength2:23 fighters
Casualties1:4 vehicles destroyed
48 killed
Casualties2:None

Background

After Khalifa Hafter initiated his siege on Tripoli, forces loyal to the Government of National Accord launched a resistance military campaign dubbed Operation Volcano of Rage.[1] After many huge successes in expelling Hafter’s troops and taking back control over lost territory, some regions located south of Tripoli needed to be liberated in order to claim victory in Volcano of Rage and a full exodus of the LNA from Western Libya.[2]

The ambush

GNA forces organized their military equipment in abandoned buildings located in the Asbi'a town, with snipers set up on top of buildings. GNA forces had taken control over the district a couple days before. LNA forces then attempted to re-enter Tripoli through this militarized district which ended up being a huge mistake for them.[3]

GNA forces then proceeded to viciously attack the convoy, killing off most of the troops and destroying the vehicles.[4] Videos that were taken of the ambush showcase the vehicles crashing, getting destroyed, and troops being launched into the air.[5] [6] Survivors of the initial attack hid behind olive trees, attempting to survive the ambush. However, the snipers that were set up in the buildings discovered their hiding spot and killed them instantly, "He's right there! Behind the Olive Tree!" said one of the men.[7] This is what gave it the name "Al-Zeytouna Ambush", which means "Olive Ambush".[8]

Aftermath

Dozens of vehicles were destroyed, with many Toyotas and tanks being absolutely demolished and beyond recognition in the attack. Colonel Mohammed Gnounou, head of Volcano of Rage Media and Operations room, announced a massive victory in the ambush, confirming that around 48 LNA bodies were discovered at the site of the ambush. The remnants of Hafter's forces were then entirely expelled from the region.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Libya's GNA forces announce 'counteroffensive' to defend Tripoli . 2024-05-29 . Al Jazeera . en.
  2. Web site: Haftar's forces withdraw from parts of Tripoli after losing strategic airfield . 2024-05-28 . Middle East Eye . en.
  3. Web site: فيديو دراماتيكي.. كمين قاتل نصبته قوات حكومة الوفاق لجنود حفتر الحرة . 2024-05-28 . www.alhurra.com . ar.
  4. Dead ambush for Haftar LNA forces . 2020-06-03 . sunburn . 2024-05-28 . YouTube.
  5. Web site: #Libya- somewhat graphic #GNA video of its fighters engaging moving #LNA vehicles south of #Tripoli. . 2024-05-28 . X (formerly Twitter).
  6. Web site: 2020-06-03 . SHOCKING VIDEO: Haftar's army ambushed by GNA . 2024-05-28 . en-US.
  7. Disturbing video of GNA fighter ambushing 2 LNA vehicles. كمين الزيتونة. . 2020-06-02 . MO CONCCI . 2024-05-28 . YouTube.
  8. Web site: Replanting "Zaytouna" in Tripoli . 2024-05-28 . أنير . ar.
  9. Web site: 2020-06-02 . كمين محكم لـ"الوفاق" يوقع قتلى بقوات حفتر بطرابلس (شاهد) . 2024-05-28 . عربي21 . ar.